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Â»* â– h by hiuaftlatom â‚¬. jo*ses sausbfry v v saturday f>awe*f5l a n 18*3 vol 1â€”xch 20 am a*i-nr niifl-glftfl b**1*b f - rrr r - â€¢-***=*-â€¢-':â€¢ '--'-â€¢-"' *---â– â– -*-â– " - belle v i ought at least i.v c habit not to tvkf ) however which wiil no usurer be remembered b * ' b.ow w & j w * wdeil judge clayton of georgia who officia a biped made up of vanity rouge whale bone | lace befobe tue pe uiod not now remote > ihe enemies of the system ot tne i3tb of var**h the j ted in chief in the famous enquiry into the and stay lape it 13 ofthe feminine j-ender hkk eve ** ie of those who have fought to whaebjlbe duha de hrj^la is about to kraal his at tattbujkf wiltcil.n.l.y aflaiis of the bank ofthe united states a*aaw*ea intimately with the human species the cause shale have jomo active and official support 0 i need nol u-11 you v-tit i i ft published durim-rhe last session of congress ban put aud is suppr^l by st.me to be an animal of mat w s_5 a _ , â– t-'^t he,s aon of lhe i'rince de uavei d aa li)llt,i s ruav-bi ****** t l " tt . a ' spe ces it is endued with lhe power ot speech *â– â– **â– *-** wuly and offectionatslv vour friend aeqtient y tbe araadson of the ymkl ,_-* rh __, rortl,.nthegcorg.a journal an elvmnte aeldom^ea it la any band pnvpnv lafavetfe name l that he itthe Â»Â« iu'-bw of mai w t a milton c joxes ! reply to mr adam's sepnnte report on that , h has no heart own but it has someumes . plvp - ri , â€” i^*aÂ«^4aedbaa > ht af nÂ«aar ijmÂ«eks * s;j - ' jahorftve perquisition ihe reply of mr 1 gneceeded in stealing the hearts of some silly or l*ar a fc r i iv and the revolu nnam*e mmister of louts xvl m kiunaaa ll-jr-l ia ib maflbb and 10 ph-aw h j c fills nine columns of thc georgia paper unguarded gentlemen merely fur the sake of tion of 1830 j one of the deputies far tha department uf the v : ' h ntore with i al f-nd diligi awe set hhn â€ž n * , 3 c eaÂ»vely acrimonnious s the tormenting or breaking them lis dress vares last week we read with much eatrerness the i lower mi*m wha possesses the reputation . - i rÂ«iÂ«wurk,aad be flatten apaclf thai **--â€¢â€” j rt . a * l . r v ._*| perceive from the tbl lowing gaceedlagiy at different periods ; s meti.ae be mi-annaa/fia/anbfft aaaf c/*tte frcttehreegu i ****& hc ? re a*est proficient uf the a ; e in the ,, r a iatereata ef literature science politics 1 introc j uctort j^graph it is addressed to i m so bug as to drag two or three yards on toe j fion of 1850 which mr sarrans who was the weerf ********-**, and who affords some evt pturnotedby _. 1 **-Â» 1 j greonl then aziiiusosh.rt ns neany to disco | aid-.le camp af tha genera from the three â€¢ 'Â° ( '* ,; * k ' p ra e*-'cal skill in that science by , . good mdbds and refinement it khali i ->*"â€¢ auams tt**"*h w hob sticking the latter is a present { days ... ti.at on whieh lie reahmed the eomman i l ** a * wam * la i f an iinni--nse private hirtune is amotion to uphold and agam.it the em | *â€¢ from a declaration thrice repeat in .;â€ž. â€ž l()ie ir evale;u in-kle and a specimen af the j ofthe nationel guard raeeatfy earned at paris las t>een a '*'* : * , d the portlbuouf baron l is wlu . . wiie-.'i r.opru or hidden he aril j vo â€ž r r tick upon the majority of the bank thing in foil dross that is to say half dress j â€” j in two octave volumes the author states in ids saiv;,a iuai f ' n*m**us wealth it is understood ataaaatuf hia amngth criticism wit ! j oa _ m t e e thut vou imputed iia iuiustn-e may be seen almost any time whoa the weather j preface mat from hia early youth he bad be-u h 8 Â°*** ni **?' hut m huuwaa ha sei-e.'.eu to . and tlutae o*h r pum/onts tliat give leal , isi^ntion to their conraa vou amght s hvdraide proinenadin either with or wii'mut : honored with the friendship of lafayette and in : *â€¢ uvm " r " s mhitm nave area male u trhn and â– . ctuaj repoaui he will emleaver to afford | ;., . t1iarr : n ; j bad no jtfst proiindk of re l " j l,,:m - r f ' dlil ' 1 a bawl - Â° n lhe "****** s!dc ot lhe h:u ' t jfeabecting tr .... bta lips iafianatioa ts lu ' lsu!leo1 ' -^ hat popular men who ra."._-ed ,;,, iratfcamaii w*f Â».^ l at [' l,t te%arlabored defence cd*tiv*bank : iir^â„¢y coueernui^pditieal instay tod bis public career t ,\â„¢*??* t * Â°" *â€¢â€¢*Â»â€¢Â« ''Â«' l '*Â«Â« j d iust mu ntaais of the rrccident j-ki awarr ]'â– â– - t 1 % ecuasÂ«iar.uiewÂ«rk aa nrtuallv from tb il l * , * n Â» ftbf meeas*ou aaav be expaoiad la add eon can hit hinder the pnawrfihit yon may not know peril ins tint your j miss anne scoit the dm.-hter of the lute sir lusirious and gtxtd man hifnserf m namuf ' ********** m*mm tofava-aawnlwiratnant itthe artinfl uf gdreaam mt he will foel it his duty to political relation to the public and the pant vvalter s&Â«tt ace ianjed ber brother aad ate j who lakes the quality f hn secretary in the j ba * eky ' li0li --' ****Â»â– returned l-v taw aaaeiactoml â– . .. iu ide afehkjoay whieh i as been aofireely ireaciieriea ofyonr life entitle yo r reason tar mr.and mrs lqcknarti from aoboisioru to | title paÂ»e is a writer by profession and of some i egw thatol shriaatadt sar the lower khine ikiumd fja-tha^:nbtseadinini8aatien,aad vm | in g powers to much more faith than yoar i london immediately aider the funereal of sir j eminence lie has traced the mcpmparahle ihe * ftt * **** Â°^ vi!lefia:u-he in the department af d ih * r'v ita jiir^hhude nu-asii.&s li g uny ( i ( , zvl ..^ t \... | ltter v ir _ vtalter i"hs aoualiie youagladyisnow d nicil i of his principal from his birth and farnishsd a j av '. vr " 1 - he 100k his option 7.r theaaramr,aad ,. . free however to atrfain the^watnnaanee , awj ttmlt ntteflv fwtl in Â«- vi!:i ber s;s - r at l '^ r â€¢ ,,, * 1 ' : *-' ' ri suss ' x ' rfl - r:,,af a , a ntic record of his legislative and j vit l .''- rh lus i "' j ''<- , Â»'-''- h bcuthm ct baa frtdad d i t v - â– stop baÂ»k wotb so ciieclis and .; belief for ronr decl iratron vo:i * l ''^ ! '^ f ri *- s vvaltet seatt was warmly , iwhucal eoarae ataee thejaeriod of kis rotnra to â– ?* *?.[**? w"a*-*en was afiervrards miami tor risasekperiencc may have shown to <"Â»-* ing in w t oryÂ«ir iu 1 rat.on jo vi , . t!l ,. n 0 aua e,-i te mr loehhart i lance from bis last triumphal visit t tin uni ' * r vdhaanoa althoa*h of wary hamav erarin ; - tn.*jl,tr-en'ewtwi.i.tful ajlplaa for.iom wilj i r ., u;rn 1jttllift5te d the deepsat aohmtudn j ted states ibs speeches and addresses tarn *^**^ â– **Â»Â«*>â€¢ of an ou^latheamid m hiamsu tt ems tlie escise of tin power j ingenuity having eicrtetl all yuir jiowcrs ll altenaon ur aw laauer-in-bw in whose cbi-onohgieally introduced so as to make uo a ' â– "'â– ** r * is,,<i ********** by bts own merii to the head the gaatrml to convict yourself off incoaÂ«Â»4stency and cha.nber he wm wiieo tha worthy baronet ex full exp.*s :.. u " f a ; s pnaemles aentimoats and ' ot *"'' â– noik y , l ariatueraay af tha aohatxy it put in the lugliest o^-tee mexpedsfrnt j aja&jros yo*h*own lestimeny by the force pired a s - ah mt one bait oi rhe first volume is oe i w '" s ""' â€¢* ie . v ' ar --* 1 -' ibat he first obtained a seat / â– s tat i-edis.u"but,.m of large sums 1 tr 7 f . n t if is not tall enre isonahle i copied with tiie broeraphy until the landing of !" li " e cl * ll '' r d deputies ilmearlieat par . r by congress and tlm.l-'reaadent will 1 pro a , ui " f w hirh totftanndt ccmplain if f * bros blackina our â€¢Â« nation a guests si havre the tnatler | j : * i Â« l 'Â«**Â» r y ni*rta warn duarannavaf^baaathwhafh . dktruaiauddj^eÂ«tiÂ«jn,anu_wm , toonepounduf ivory bbek ia which has ' ' â€¢* tn:s portion s too a.mdar to americans to be i z l k * l hch lettered the hteedoai tbiww 1 iceii our mi on to soy nothicg ot tt*e l . _ .. i nisei half aa ounce e foil of vitcul and an now attractive here , bin the remainder particu ; " m,l 1 "* 9 -' i " : ; i f''*"iof ilieapplteati 11 of the uirruptitig tendency of such.legislat'on against cftc^^oetween rne sopoiaei ana tae n>p rf 4w eei oil add one poaad of po kerized ! m^y the seefet history ofrherevoÂ»utiÂ«n uf 1830 tra b v jury io all literary andpoiiueal delai . ich has fr 00 ol^rtct the tostenng ol â€¢ ocritk ebfangar niix the whoh with a gallon of vine mix the mast part new aad exceedingly curious â– j"c,if--k 1 . . reateofoue seetion of our e*ainrry at tire t : sa timc | iaj not f^s^gg | k , t j ,â€ž ua ; taj1be ( ; u}s w en it is lit tot ai th reading worid it a;il be ui'iderstood * to the war which was directed a^inst the Â«-: /- t ler.theix^temovii-s this paper a . sil ., gf , c j ,|, e worthy lodge's anger to inrl-iee i for use it should be surred jtm and kept from henceforward now the choice ol louis phillip | togress uffreedotoin spain be dfared therru v nppjand ei flio omission of person ilities whieh v*ry â€¢ the ah to prevent eyapuraiiea the,cos%of,a wasomught about and what were he causes utrenoceg oepisa^n durini the ad min 1st rati n â– , ,. ewov 1 ts oa-eea few of his readers wi ii admit to he just and gallun uf this nlacjong 1 ahoul 75 ceam i md t ir Â» c * mon j of ri de v.ilele be npenly spportnd t>e fi m : li -. o-..v n.-.:-.-:*i.rv oha>,inat iu iii tspi.aw , j . retailed at the stores for four dollars avcti and gyeerniuent eta*im,Â»eta of the minister and diflttw rawnlv itrarytd our m t uied , till f wer consider in good ttste the _^ the w-.rk nas prduded more sens mon even \ opp l him oa siero re-ivi polity audiienchwal be cambaf exc e the more surprise coming from a karly risin v ve pity the poor follow who | m fi : ghmd loan in france t.wo twajaram atn^irn to ed y thi fl^efc/u ( g*'iit:r-inan of warm tem*ierament it w true , il;v ,. s bls j;il)w u . ui:r tl ,. ui ili8 j , r \ xis of itinto english not very well executed but j which conceals the votes of the french deputies â€” { hut of remarkable urbanity 111 his general purse we pity bran â– lor in soaloggiah a gra i.amisâ€žioniy pj uited have appear d in l.mdon from their coii f s*itnen*s hit his k v '% f-pl^i^fs â– â€¢ deportoient tiiicanoo he luaaes the beat of the day and the . " has been earnestly noticed and dfecussed ia | conduct under atspieion s that at the oissolutiija t.'i caaolika ivatch-*jut is published . â€” oxo luxury of the sweet breath uf morn ueaides a i ast ol the principal london journafe an arti of ihe.cliamber in he was not returned bv a 'â€¢â€¢'â€¢ 'â€¢â– â€¢'â– '' per year ipadvamvi cfmerol poti-otf.ce m*ptrrtmst%t person busiaoss who rises late atarts with a j Â«** w it is mpi-ifamtion for the f-arthaaning i the college at strasbourg as wb.ee rcpresr tali ve x .- the rihscriicrs live couutaw more loan ojjux of m*u attracts **â€¢**" teftiper hnrries through the day to overtake j n****wer t the amencan quarterly review it he bad previously wt in the chamber he found ules distant from salisbury and in * nov ft 18*12 the i si tioie and is obliged to trespass on the Â®* c ? , * 8t elaborate minute veheraent rncreileas ! favor however in the eyes of the electors of .,; tlw accouni iaover one year stan postmaster i evealaf,ttÂ».make amends tor his indolence hauittosto against louis phdipand his political j villefratiehe and after the aceessjou of vm ti ..'â€¢, 1 eewiibe i greensi^rourk j aa^atietiaiion noquarter is allowed to toe count martignac topjwe'r hebacameanacknowl ripu.a v ill be taken f.r.es to.hti one r ausiv.a or laxdhr's fclxpsnitron at li ij muxii party to the ajcft-uiaarsa or to any edged adhererutiitthe'inthrstry oa the apnear year adrertisirig wiilbedonea 7 the usual rates sl . . . y ho o , ntr actor f r rente â– bkiu 4 â€” we base been favored with a letter j Â« he men who have concurred in the system ance of prince polignac at the head of affairs kb u!w:ripfcon will he withdrawn until arreara no o rileiÂ«rh,n.c togreensbwoftghihas eatea monro ia,sÂ«:pt 2otft whkrfi ays,*'k'ch j which baa prevailed since the accoosioii of itwajs vi 1 1 urnann rejoined the ranks of the oppuntion g -, are paid unless hie edjlor cheeses ! i fvn directed to oouunence on the firs of lanua ! -Â«** *^- tor the african traveller has arrive at j j u'lippe lhe ceiisoreja of o p q of the aad d-stlnguished himself as one of the leaders six subscribers pying lhe whole sum 111 ad j ry n ,, xt , running tiiree times a week on said tnia port oa bis way to the niger with two ration morning chronicle are nut more severe id the celebrathd 2-21 who voted the address ti vrie eaa have the hatrit-win at 2ad for one - fljutpj ai , () ,.,,, tl j ja .: n r gcheduje has been adop s " boats j spent one day with the expedi j Â«* sweeping nm his imputations of purpose more i bar x beseeching him to dismiss from his y i ir and if advanced re^.tl.triy w.li be conuna i uh j t - r t | 1p , fflia i 1 ti.m.a d derived a great deal ef i-n^rajnuon a | am ail(i direct than those of lafay el eesecre councils the ministry oft in sth of angust af ; hie same raiesafiefwards | shoulj the extractor com*nence the aervice r 1 ttte **'&' aa " tlie sutr.uiidirig c-.n-oay ' a o Â» r aii if toe suu-im.-iiis and eharges tervthe revolution he supported tha guiaot min aim ior.io.lv editoi must be poatjpmd cr 0qs ume wu ,^ mjke up the expedition wiu ascend with the small iron ' Â» th book be ctmniatod and eri>d;ied ihrough istry iwi although be did b*jt jpptne neither did j j â– .- 11 not be attended to t r vyi a .,. k ,| ill n v io av e hoiee.-'t eyerv st aui buat aboÂ«tf i50q nines sttc draws ohly **Â«. * moee it would aeem laipjss'.ble for louis lieordially support the system of m lafitte Â»' â€¢ addrassing the editor wthe inisincss sund w--dnewhv aad fridav at i o'efoc-k tocbk when in sailiiig trifn fhihppe to retam his crown unless he totolly lie cooperated ui the foi.uation of ihe perier jt :'.â– â€¢â– ifu.v v .. audreas bunas lditor of tin ( p m _ irri at 6ieeiiÂ»bor.-ugh next lav i.v n * v - j ' c â„¢- f ; ' h . i8 i uc | *'] d u * c^*xÂ«itÂ«oo of his ca : ministry although he did nol then accept the cur '.".;.; /Â» f vfim.-i 1 o ha wr.to oboi ii â€¢ . p m _ l;>;1 greensbortm%h on m..ndavs , brmtt a chtef u**j>ct wuh the author is to j office which w*m offered to bira aad hia tardy w ; ; us:noasc*andir*<'t toil o.junes wrdrirwlays and saturdays at 1 p m arrive m''s cl'tre and carrick â€” mrs live was i 6 hal la teceat kevolution not only uas accession may be regarded aa evidence that tha n/15 all thi subsenpnons token rxiare t al kaici j <â€¢â€žÂ« oy l p m â€¢ an eminent actress on the london sta<m imst f j*t has been utterly prvcrtedin tbe system of the isih uf march is still to be mam i â– "â– 'â– """â– . , sl kv-m : oa v.ti\t uipcekllykc before garrick appeared and hk ma,e of *Â»&* 1 *"Â«* aiki lhn j sftuatla0 1 " ' : '^ *" " u '" pul4lcauva " j u "" â– 0 ii brown tie e eliencv thrvw all othera into co - ; tnitct.it^p v " "^ an tt "^ i the tal,int theira - hp '-^ r - t,f tl Â» fil Â»/,*Â»/ â€¢â– '. 1 _^_________| * â– iiiiii l i l 1 ii .\. , j , , , , xtawlurov 0 jo^s p^c^a^;ons.^.aa7aaa7aaaaal : jn i Â»Â« never â– fÂ«_,tv o | we mus cmiess tna after p.us.ig with la^pm t-i - inct'.aw^^^^^ll â– anting na atieutom - l . coiuitmionel \ v 1 v."timi ; m â– â€¢ - e whs co.:rue ru ud vie vituperative opin*ons we cannol con raak c y*j liu . er ot * ., lb , lc m nirt . n in t(l , urbi ii v :!,â– â– !â€¢:.! p i i temper spared no*k>dy 1 -'* j -*" pi'ujippe ui near 9 government jh theirs iaÂ«sidered 1 b __^ c-t garrick was perfoming king . augur.es i i , 0 help he ao.su put down all bodies of robbers Â» a <_ dunderers and rendered life and projierty pr r . re tly safe throughout all the land of fc<rypt the remnant of tne vamelukcs that singular mil itary body which since the days of martin bai jovonied egypt he annihilated it must be c aahanaavay m-uns but little consonant with oir i-.eaof hu.rtanity but still he pffoued hi purpose and be made himself solo and un*Â«o-.i rolled lord of tha land of th â€¢ pharoahs p.^emies cmsam an*l cafiphfl tlmeiliag from onr end of v rpt to lhe oi.mr is now a safe as in any mfcfd a uf k'jri.jie and foreigners sojournmjr there fet commercial or scientiiie purposes are perfectly aeeaav v e offer our r**fcders some of the memoranda which wem-tdo in fmmm throng sarrns ale muirs af i*afayÂ«ue sat i'.'.tz the lust word which chade-i x en quitting france said to one of hiscontiti'tor were *'-.-'<% well it is that old repubhcaa lathyette has done all bin tha people of paris when they had aonquew ed in the struggle ofthe three data cried oat la layrayette if we must have a king why not have you to that jueetion said the sr-ae ral 1 matie reply in the word of marshall save when it was pr.posed to him fa been a t.i*mv ber of the french academy that would suit me as well as diamond ring would suit a cat we wish there were a it lie r.i re of this kind afaaadeaty on his side tt the atlantic ileal popularity said lay.ayet.e â€¢'Â« n t to be tested toy doing whatever wil please ihe multitudes but by the success which we havr in aaaamahtaj the people that tbey ought n"t lo do that which is wi i njr and the firmness w th which when necessary we prevent them ir can doing wrong without hoamg any part uf their favor lavf.iyette's maxun is and always ha bren la great personal ij-.ies's its it is in general an sae to decide against uaeaowa inhweat ibw many deeiptea has he at waahmgtoh he sail to the imghmb tb8 race oi kincs ye cboi.se is not the important point but the res pect yoa can pay him and if you reaped the alottarch of your choice you have genc.iie i ,- altv after the fall of the lalitte miuis'rv thaj charge was preferred ayaint ita succeaantb tout they uad dispara,r.\l that ministry , ita par nod pdiey in their official communications with lie foreign cabinet this charg was indignantly repelled adverting to that topic la obe of ins speeches in lhe chamber of iv put'ca gen la fayettesaid â€” it was with pleasure tha f hesrd the minister of forign affairs repel with indlg notion tne suspicion of his having underrated to o i.gn ajv.ers or their representatives iheat statesmen and persons who tin not participate in the system and opinions of the present cai'iv t but our diseussions have their echoes anl y dint of repeating here hat your.rr antagonists provoke disorders and hirst for the baa-d at hlurope you are indirectly truilty of thai w bi h is acknowledged to be on tiie part of any admin istration an unpairiottc act and a sp-cies o tr s 9011 layfayette acknowledges the failnre of lihl efforts at two pnn pie epochs of his lift lo solve the pr ublem of a citzeti-mooan-fiy f m - led mi th principle ofthcapvermgdly of tho people ai the faults of the tnunarehy of jaly says if sara.as all its d.an?*-rs and our own result from its alliance with the doctriniaios â– ' that alliance has just been rr-newtd xx \Â» e havp seei n ratooured in seme par an i we believe en jind grounds that a strong fleet uf j revenue cullers has been ordered to c*harlestevi t"ie i.'.-a is readily caught at tiiat t'ds measure j in connection with tho transportath*n of tro m '.-, i ihe f rts in the haiboi ol charleston is intended as a measure of intimidation to operate on the ! i'llliiy.rs hut we view it in a different lio-bt j i'he altitude of south carolina at this time certainly conveys to tlie preaidea'l a suggestion < t the propriety of rtnmgthening the force for the i protection cf the f rts ami this hp mav fairly j imt in practice without betas accused of a cumins ! :â– h il.gerent attitude towards soot carolina | that revenue cutters instead of ships of war have been ordered to charleston is no inducraii n of hostility aad ouly shews tliat the pnsideÂ»t intends to collect the revenue elsewhere ' if the liulhes determine that it shall not hec hcctpri in the ports of south carolina while be has bo i uieh of reducing the r frartmy to submission by uieefvceg arm of the govemnaent if a ship | is bound into charleston with a cargo of dutiable articles tlie question ia wiil the juries be paid when she cii'ers the port according to tie act of congress tne nullify era will an swer ni ttoi a doit tin n yoa cahoot pam ' will be ihe ready response of the revenue o.'ti ''â– c r ;â€” " i ou must go to a port i.-t se.,,e other stat where the duties can bo secured to he v ramentâ€”toke your choice if nullhynu n is i peaceful remedy that which is intended to cnintirae it should be etpially so and this measure of employing revenue cutters to e foree | lhe e..!!eciion of the euxtoms is about is peaceful i a remedy as any that we can ima*r:ne coestry without r\.t.-ia that part ef peru called tallies which lies on tlie berth a*irl south side of lima in south latitude 1-2 bum it 1 on the east by the andes and on me w-^s by the pacific ocean tt never rains at all bat du ring winter the aarth is covered with so thick a f i us t intercept the rays of lhe tun the fog appears almost erory clay durng the whirr with a destiny that objures objects at any dis tance about 10 ar 11 eloek it begins to r.se but with.ut being totally dispersed though t ia tliea u impediment to the sight intercepting only the d.rect ray of the sun by day and he stars by night s m t'mes it is s jar diaporaeah that the d.ac of tbe sen bvom v.sinlp but tne heat from his rays is still precluded in ig wiotsr season these rapoura iii.Â«solve into a ve ry small utiatof dew which they call earns and thus every where moisten theearih thief gareaa never fall m any quantitim aafficient to damage tin mils or inc sn mode toe tra"e ! t but they render arid and i.irren purta fertile they convert the disagreeable dual in tbeatf em it lima int mad n win the couu.-v litr w a i alwtys bloivs'frj.n the south.tiiat is from a enlev ertoa warmer region soi.t ii e .â– ii ' a point or two t . t..e e ; st dm u always b:ow.si:*v tween the booth aadaoutb eastj Â»\ bea il i a â€¢ i-.i.e i u tl.e south wiuii is basely felt and a scar a lv perceptible aw beetae to evane fr.ru the borth which tonus the fy the ewrioas raaaoa whj it never rams in that county is that ihawioa constantly blows from a colder to a hottr par 1 f the world iva see also the cans â€¢ of the fugs ibey are oceaaawuid by the mixture of th hot air fr'uu the north with the ooid"rair fr.-m t.ie south v.7 ii tan -. f a dooraueiow the rdansioo liot-d serve ioiii am iu spite ofthe r__^hne ii minions rhe faultfinding sprit ot i sah o!irac___every operalion and view of the sake of tharplace and power which 7t vvbccn _;' luted to i.i.n â€” ; le 1,'ts iiii ia to h i.s lately occupied by sam'l amos l\a us it tli cm wt ii t ire was so o.-cj.-iy affected that sho sobbed one minute ahused him th"c nr'xt i i)i:i it i is pollute government i its acrimony i extreme and ht5 tone io general too morose and deehunatary a e doubt not that france u threatened with h^rii7bj|'ij i^j____vi -..' â€¢ iice-^am ctjine liie object cfthelrbmerthfibvectivea its ibu i joouc bowgver to this highly talented inj imm\ammmm\\a^s^}^.l\^^^f=f***\*f i f ____^__________ touches she imrrlmi from fl 1 dace with tin follow ing extraordinary tribute to tiie universality of his â€” iluur luiti i be l.cye he could act a gkipinok â€” ii'iom records of my hit by the late john 1'ay ior'.j ni vidua to say that in his jrrea work on life revolution which first obtainad for him the rep utatiou hich he now enjoys ite ud.'.icated and who will say that he did not advocate eonasten ciousiy the maintenance of the hereditary priv ilegns of tiie peerage ami mual of those other priiic p;.s which have procured ta him the ha ired u bis former friends it is i'.r his very con s-steucy then in supporting a system lhe near est to ii.iit which h formerly advocated as a his torian and a publicist that he is now the object of 8-i much viiiiieuce and abuse his attain men's as a public speaker,and especially the tal eutsorarem france uf being sever unprepared for a roply will make bis accession of the great est value to the new ministry tee only nan in tbe british parliament to whom i ean com pare bimis the lord advocate of scotland bet ter known as the editor of the i&dmburg revie * . whose manuerand appearance many of your read ers hum have bad an opportunity of ohaerviiur i at the periodsf his vi a t to ihe united states on i the occasion of his marriage nperaon manner j and utterance ia ihe flow uf his ideas in his j conn : land of language and io ins exhausiiess i power ofdjustrauon m theirs aitho a uracil younger iuua bears a remarkalda resemblance to mr jeffrey according to tlie new arrangement m de mon â€¢ tali vet remains at the home department if ilirthe tet-pe the seals i d'argout cuntinuea i 01 . do ter public works and of commerce an i i admiral de rigfty retains be department ofthe uiari to and the ouloniea marshall soull retains i lite war department together with the preai i'dency whieh aat is*a'd tobeia his hands a nitre nominal dignity without the corresponding eon [ com taut of power f>r tit parpuaa uf relieving | the ministry from the imputation uf tiiat ureaic i neseand want of unity to which it might be ex puacd if it wanted an osteataibmbead lime new and awful vh>a*autndus in her political con dition ; but if ever monarch and his advisers uau an arduous situation and difscult tadk we may cite louis philitppc and his councils large allowances should be made and after the denouement history will make them giving him more credit for parrioiism discrimination and con rage t haveoansts . idat my limekiln f io â– â€¢â€¢â€¢.-. is c o.t si stoncdime both slo â€¢;. ad and unsiae p which i sell at 23 cents pei ); vi ii l r si i iki d ; and fl for onehckfcd â€” an v . santtj of one hundred bashejs is tai cr t â– â– â€¢ and and for the price will ba same viiot i ssencd jamics martin sen'r vine of the late english papers publishes a i : si ,. tne sports at one or the wakes r fairs held at someraetohire among which s a matcii lo.t.voeu sis noted griiiuers to grin through ? roi-st-cmiar wmlbmw mm sr fl-urtslee jlâ‚¬^Â§soeojsm t liain l il fran thc correspondence if v.w jveu veil courier rjnilf trustees rej-.rtcctii^iy.anrk*uaee to the jj ubiic.tbal limy have succeeded in renew i ' â€¢;.-â€¢'. r 'â– 'â– *>â€¢ w'uiasias ame thump s ti take charge of lb s institution th r â€¢ ii guiuto operation again on lhe loth 1 1 r . i ic-branchen taught in litis academy are the i â€¢ ilswf english arithmetic geography l ry c|iruook<gv pitiliaaiptiy moral ami i i libel n ; . need'.e work drawing ramiing music mu the fren.-b language v mcl"el 1 hokk (' k il n-iuidt ?.. kamsoi il ( i i.onarij p sl'mmey j i uok we would back ag-funs all the world a kett tuckian we have heard uf who once offered to eet thai he evuid arm a stjuirsel cut of a tree i'ne bet was made off the partial â– steu to find a sijirrri at iasr o e are uuneed but th eritiiit.d i!eo ar â– it was a i the other ia}r".v said il wo a squirrel wei a he ri oner j'i try he grrr.aed but down came n squirrel lie again declared it wi a kraut hut lhe cm paay hsn d it was a squirrel amerenpah th grimier in uie an titer emÂ»rt aihi the bark lieu from the kn â€¢: as f l-ghtfting nsd struck it the bet was gieeu up finis october 3d it appears at length to be sottied that the french ministry is to be re-organiied before tbe meeting of the chambura vveare now iu the lionth a october and lhe taxes are only voted till : : : end of the year so that neither ihe re construction of the cabinet nor the convocation of ihe legislature can be much longer deferred â€” the elevation oi marshal sooh to the presidency of tiif council aad lhe retirement ot general sebasirani arid batroh louis from the foreign ana finance department are the most important lea tores on the new arrangement which are yet ac curately known it has aila.ong been understood i&at the iiniversitj was only provisionally in tli nanus of 31 fair af tie 1 a:n who avtli once more decome a candidate tor th presidency of the chamber of deputies in o position u is aid to m tropin who nas been c juett.ng with the cabinet out joos not enter it because tie oouid not ublaiii the terms iie required there is tilth doubt that the dukede brog ue wdl be the socceasor of general sebastiani m foreign department lie is stigmatiaed as the iea u r of tbe dnrlrr.iaire party a term which is early sytionimous with that of theorists ia its most unfavorable acceptations in the ministry whteh was formed mimediatelyafier the revda io ii the dake-de brogiie occupied the lngiier siat ti of president of ihe council in conjunction with the department off panne instruction and of worship from which m.liirudis aouut to re tire i i was in pursuance of the system of na poleon who sought to sustain lus power by tie.ans of all who recommended themselves by their birth their fortune or iheir talonts that the duke de uroghe was selected at a very early age to discharge important administrative func tiaaw first in paris at lhe section of tke interior aud after varus in the various countries wnich were occupied by lhe armies of france at a stdl earlier period he had applied himself with ardor lo lilerary pursuits and wrote habitually for the public journals â€” in the month of june 1814 he was raised to the peerage but being toen oiliy in lis i.uhyear he was disqualihcd from taking part in the deiioerations of the cham \ ber his first public appearance was on the ae-j casion of the trial of the unfortunate marshal j ney an opportunity which he seized with ail ' the enthusiasm oi his character to struggle with i tiie courage of conviction in tavorof tho ai-cusul â€¢ soon afterwards be boldly attacked the numerous j exceptions of the eeleprated act af bipait**j â€” thaaa except jus by which it was in tat t c aivef e . | uitoau act f prescription inese are ...,..--., y rfarlk her aid from the n \ . journal of commerce to all dlsuwobist thkocghoct rilc a convention has been insc8b.on,ia mississippi during the last two months n vising the consti tution cf thai s;av thisbidy having finished its labors adjourned slue die nib 3d instant i'v lb â€¢ new rt imc tuliun which has been adopted every officer in the state including lhe udo*.e i cot'.its feic is made elective by the people ii riyily a supreme cuart oistmct fnun the dis j tricl courts is estabhsiied and common law and : equity are assigned tho separate tribunals i-.i ther of the judges of the supreme court may -.; , at nisi print in case uf the death .* absence ef the circuit judge the state eloch ns which hitherto were held in may are to take place in november l'niti-j static october tf listen to tin v iee t.i larayetie-i a man who nas haaarded hia 1 fc for tin good*rf onr c-.uniry : iv uo has no private iuieri*us t observe and no koeuonal feelings to buu hibjudgn . nt tiiefol . wing 1 tier ivoui ih.-s v i ran apostle of liberty us receiveu by an american citizen recently j ti m d l'roi.i europe iiie day before he sailed a e copy it from tne ne y..rk observer finn the cbarleatca s c ) c ex r the question answered oa how willnclliricatioif worr an abb and well written pamphlet lienring ibis title has raeautly issued from the rre?s f ah wm s lllain.of thiseity ; wtb the pur pose of shewing that nullifv-ation may it foaled by tbe peaceal-ie and regular adminiitrat i af the genera governraeat without a r.-sirt atthea lo the blockade of our ports or tho abolition aff their crnmercial privileges the author believes lhat it is the object of tha advaeatm of nullifica 011 to provoke the general government to some act that will put it in the wrong or terminate in bloodshed in order to have a pretext for the ccomphshmeiit of this unhallowed plan ofdisun ti now covered wit the constitutional disguise t nullificatien he contends hi.wevrr teat here is no necessity that the united states should yield th m this advantage and it is timo . i.at bjth fri.nds and f.es should understand that ihe united states want bauockade no rejiali _*" law m auldier aw puaee nu constable aatl.ing out the simple administration cf the laws as thiy tow exist to convert this formidable weapon in j to as harmless an instrument as pnraata sp or velum sine ictu , simple nullification i.e ttows will be merely a conu.'st with the i rea mry department and the federal judiciary m ivhich those authorities would assuredly triu::.pb mould he stale however resort to bhbaanreaaf stmmm violeuce or attempt seer ssion a di'i.r it state of things would arise ouiring u re e.e.rgetic remedies in the follow geitr.i'*t mr author euters into the details of the fata m by wbi*di the general g vernrnent will je .-* ; , aaauahly and arithoat hazard io disarm .'â€¢...â– . 5 a una at u power and return the r*mtionj f jur cu-nuia tluit a foreign tcc.l t\.ni Â«.? notice a 'â– â€¢â– i - - having cmma r-.ir-j7.nst the late j firm of clay land aiei tcrrehee wdl pre ! â€¢ them to charles i torrenee fa payment a i p rsons indebted by note or v;k l ua.:i t tha tan firm are rec,uhsfod to call on charles i t rir aeo and aettle the same cs he alone or j f r -* attorn isauthuriied t i give receipts fa andl due said ri'tn^^^^^^^^^^^h l gbjjtoe sept 27th 1852 l"pn you toy l<-ar s.r i much depend to give our frjeads in the united stateaa rtipri explanation t'the stite ofthinns in earode loii uave-ueen verj attentive to what has passed ice the re.'ol.ii u of iso much lias been oouined here ami motlmji parts of eocupe ia this whirlwind ..." a week further eoaseqaea ces in re and in other countries tjreat britain and ireland included will be the certain result ; althougb they bete been monuied and betrayed where ibey ought to bars received encourage ment but it w il not be so short and so cheap as we had a right to anticipate it might be i iti.nk it useful ou both sides of the water to dis pel the clouds which ignorance or design may ittr iw over the real state of european and french pubtica the pacha or egypt â€” this man who lias ! lateij made so much noise in the world by bis ! â– >* p uattna t . the saltan the n-f.rt.i he lias . wrought among ins peoples and the cultivation j ot the soil of ibgypt was originally niy a com mon soidii-r among the troops raised in albania i 1'y the vigor of bis arm by lis t sleet ami ea ! ter prise he rose to be the pacha uf egypt no a j the highest posts of honor in the whole turkish empire such pr^inotiou ia turkey is not va . extraordinary lr here are no here iiutry boa m ; and as tbe sultan is the heir ol all who die ii : ofiice there s but little hereui ary property accordingly persons originally in the lowest s 1 .:. tions constantly rise to the high . t rank in the empire and the sons of thegreutesi parfaaaav seeud to a low condition hut ttiohoaaet ah i the pacha of egypt on getting the command vi 1 tliat province soon showed that lie was no or dinary man â€” that he was not one who weald travel ia the beaten paths ef ignorance and pre ju.hce and the changes w hich be has nauaaiht in ltgypt although far i'ruui being equal to whai a still greater degree of know ledge and benev lence would have effected are utterly aatraaiah iug as coming from an origmally unedcueaie ri lurk he soon succeeded in teubiislnng a re gularly paid and discipline aailtary for instead uf lite ineguiar and iumuluury oands u men serving a solditra m turkey and by ictu sane of the mississippi papers complain ami with teasoa that the constitution ia nut to i â– â– â– aubmitted to the approval uf the people and what is more extraordinary still tliat a dense , has been inserted taking aivay from the hgisla j ture the power of calling another convention tor a i similar purpoae 11 al clayland ba . bary.nov 1 7 â€” i v 1 7 no indulgence a ia lavnaata indebted io the late firm of j*l luybmaaad lencnce are requested to nan forward sad wake itamediate payment as wnwd becouma^ead wnh.ut foheikm a gaimi thom wit . t ta do sr rev i till a cincinnati paper gives a melancholy aeeourt of the death . f the daughter of judge ii n.'.-r i sen t tnat place by cholera it appears thai she was married on the second of october and j on the sixteenth was a corpse she left cincin j nan with her husband h b maxwell esq of louisiana immediately after the bridal â€” was attacked on the sixteenth near the mouth of the ohio in the morn ng with the asiatic cholera and difhl at 5 o'ciock in the evening f the same day she lias left her family uverw helmed with grief and a numerous and extensive acquaintance j to whom aha was endeared by her many virtues j and the excellence af her heart to mourn tier . sad and early fate the cincinnati republican j bbjbk we have beheld her a mild innocent i tangoing girl yesterday the gay and beautiful . bride aias | sad aad is the change ti.e ujw i sleeps lae orido of uealu {" wasted - in the meantime i believe it to be the duty of every american returned home to let his fel low eit-zena know what ill natured handle is made o the violent c missions threats of a sepa nthjo and looprocai abuse to injure the cttarac leranduueation-aha stability of biautaiiaii in stitutions 1 have too much coniidenee in the pairtotism and good sense oi ihe several parties in the united mans to be afraid those dissen sions may terminate in a final dissolution of the i nion ; â€” but should such an erciit be destined in future to take plitee dcjirecrtled as it has been by the last uishes of ia nejerted founders of ttm liemei-itihsiy if-'utwiv^-'on at thetr luiad rt 4 lad fifteen ors.xt.tti yeamof ge ac -*â– iveand intelligent afmoml habita and t'Â»d dspeuiori will find a suitable situation as an arj prentice to the printing business if appli at'''n ** made soon atthtc office t warrants 6f-an i proven irsm iof t at ima uiiija